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The Sandlot
TrailerNew kid in town Scotty Smalls is taken under the wing of a young baseball prodigy and his team. Together, they get themselves into many adventures involving rival teams, lifeguards, and a vicious dog.Actors: Art LaFleur, Tom Guiry, Mike Vitar, Patrick Renna, Chauncey Leopardi, Marty York, Brandon Quintin Adams, Grant Gelt, Shane Obedzinski, Victor DiMattia, Denis Leary, ...»Director: David M. EvansCountry: United StatesDuration: 101 minQuality: HDRelease: 1993IMDb: 7.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Sandlot"
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Characters of "The Sandlot"
Babe RuthPlayed by: Art LaFleurScotty SmallsPlayed by: Tom GuiryBenjamin Franklin RodriguezPlayed by: Mike VitarHamilton 'Ham' PorterPlayed by: Patrick RennaMichael 'Squints' PalledorousPlayed by: Chauncey LeopardiAlan 'Yeah-Yeah' McClennanPlayed by: Marty YorkKenny DeNunezPlayed by: Brandon Quintin AdamsBertram Grover WeeksPlayed by: Grant GeltTommy 'Repeat' TimmonsPlayed by: Shane ObedzinskiTimmy TimmonsPlayed by: Victor DiMattiaBillPlayed by: Denis LearyMomPlayed by: Karen AllenMr. MertlePlayed by: James Earl JonesWendyPlayed by: Marley SheltonLittle League Punk #2Played by: Tyson Jones -
Directors of "The Sandlot"
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Creators of "The Sandlot"
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Critic Reviews of "The Sandlot"
Chicago TribuneMay 07, 2014In The Sandlot's nostalgia for simpler times, a single-sex world seems to be a key component.
Los Angeles TimesMay 07, 2014The kids even have their own treehouse, which means that the production designer is the only person connected with this project who actually went out on a limb.
Philadelphia InquirerMay 07, 2014A solid double rather than a grand slam, The Sandlot remains a refreshing antidote to the daily round of contract squabbles on the sports page.
New YorkerMay 07, 2014There's a snappy change-of-pace gag involving a little guy and a nubile lifeguard, but the screams and barks and fraudulent emotions grow wearying.
VarietyMarch 26, 2009Sweet and sincere, the film is also a remarkably shallow wade, rife with incident and slim on substance.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Ever since Stand by Me, it seems that every Boy's Own yarn is deemed incomplete without a nostalgic, pseudo-ironic voice-over waxing lyrical about the mythology of short pants and acne.
Cinema CrazedMay 10, 2016It's a bonafide masterpiece that warrants admiration, even two decades after its release.
Family Home TheaterMarch 29, 2016The Sandlot is just a fun, funny film that holds plenty of family appeal because it has a wholesome Norman Rockwell vibe and, as with any good sports film, you don't have to love the game to love the film.
Baltimore SunMay 07, 2014You feel as if you're being smothered in cotton candy by a director obsessed with infantility and who cannot bear to face the reality of childhood.
People MagazineMay 07, 2014Any of Charles Schulz's baseball-oriented Peanuts strips contains more understanding of baseball and more insight into children, as well as more pointed fun.
Spokesman-Review (Washington)May 07, 2014Several of the hard issues involving childhood -- getting accepted in a new neighborhood, getting accepted buy a new stepdad -- are handled with sensitivity.
Philadelphia Daily NewsMay 07, 2014The Sandlot is a safe, wholesome, patriotic family picture about baseball, and if there is an original scene, it escaped my attention.
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